Starbucks introduces ice cubes that don't water down your coffee

Coffee ice cubes are just what they sound like - ice cubes made out of coffee instead of just water - and they're an ingenious hack we've been supporting for years, since they don't water down your iced coffee as they melt.

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However, don't think Starbucks is offering the Coffee Ice out of the goodness of their heart - it'll cost you an extra 80 cents.

Will you add coffee ice the next time you head to Starbucks?

"It's one of several tests going on", the rep said, adding that the chain would collect feedback from both customers and baristas when considering expansion of the ice cubes. For those individuals, coffee ice will be the gift that keeps on giving.

Bring on iced coffee season, people. We don't yet know if the menu item will make its way all Starbucks locations, or even stick around at all - after all, it's only being tested now.

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